I read this in less than 24 hours. I could not stop. When it was well-past my bedtime, I continued to read. I did not want to stop. Mesmerized by her story, I hung on every word. Non-fiction is my favorite genre; I love to read about other's life experiences. From the first chapter, I knew this was going to be a 5-star, recommend to all who ask, kind-of-book.
Seeing Kristina on Addiction made me Google her. I found her Instagram page and soon learned that she wrote a book. I added it to my TBR immediately and requested it from my library without an extra thought in my head. I had to know this woman's story. And she shared it ALL in this book. Down to the very grittiest detail, she shared her experience from the start of her addiction to her full recovery. Not only that, but her mother writes her side of things right alongside her. It's so fascinating (and heartbreaking) to hear what Constance went through, as she watched her daughter become lost to her addictions. Sometimes, I wonder what I would do as a mother whose child was addicted. It would be so hard to turn them away. But reading Contance's side of things really made me realize just how much the family needs help, along with the addict. I learned so much from Constance.
This is a book that I will re-read again in the future. It's a great reminder to cherish what you have and makes me want to help every struggling addict in the world. There really is a face and story and family behind each of those poor souls. I pray they all find recovery and God's love for them.
"Forgiveness is the secret to freedom, and freedom is the secret of a life well-lived."